[::Shell-Shocked::] Issue #9, 19th July 2004
- From: Ravi/Shell-Shocked <ravi@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- To: shell-shocked@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Mon, 19 Jul 2004 17:12:50 +0100
Issue 9 is unleashed today thanks to *lots* of hard work by
sparkane (sparkane at shell-shocked.org).
Hats off to him for a splendid issue! Enjoy the read folks ...
Ravi (http://shell-shocked.org)
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| Editorial: Issue #9 (19th July, 2004) by sparkane
| http://shell-shocked.org/article.php?id=289
| Introduction To Issue 9. Thanks Passed Around. Some News For
| Contributors.
|
|
| LDE(X) 6.2 by Phil Stopford
| http://shell-shocked.org/article.php?id=287
| And you thought we were just kidding around. Well maybe we
| were, but Phil Stopford is definitely Not Kidding Around.
| Introducing the latest release of Litestep Desktop
| Environment(X), the alternate Windows shell replacement, not
| just for your home, not just for your toaster, but for your
| SOHO. Check it.
|
|
| Announcement: Blackbox Users Survey by Miguel Garza
| http://test.shell-shocked.org/e107_plugins/survey/survey.php?4
| This is a survey of and for Windows Blackbox shell (BB4Win,
| bbLean, Bluebox, or Xoblite) users. So Win *box developers
| and plugin writers are free to take the survey too. It is
| meant, I admit, to satisfy my curiosity as a Windows Blackbox
| user, and also to hopefully reveal Windows Blackbox usage
| trends that might not otherwise be visible. It is meant as a
| service to Win *box users and developers, who will better be
| able to see how people are using *box shells.
|
| Review: LSCP2 by Sergey Gagarin
| http://shell-shocked.org/article.php?id=286
| Sunny Saxena has arrived with a pithy review of an awesome
| utility: the Litestep Control Panel, version 2. We at
| Shell-Shocked fully believe that after you update your system
| with this, your desktop will turn to you and sigh "Was it good
| for you too?" Read on to find out how you too can say "Yes".
|
|
| Death to the System Tray! by CutTheRedWire
| http://shell-shocked.org/article.php?id=285
| Red don't like trays. He don't like cafeteria trays, he don't
| like airport seat trays, he don't like French stuff like trays
| magnifickay, and he REALLY don't like trays on his computer!
| The first in a two-part series. Read up!
|
|
| Tutorial: Theming Litestep by Paul Hale
| http://shell-shocked.org/article.php?id=272
| BigDaddy's back! Sure you missed him. Everyone does, no need
| to feel ashamed. We're not - we missed him! *Snif*, dammit!
| And now here's a tutorial as only the BigDaddy can do it. And
| don't let's forget, there will be a quiz afterward, chillun.
| So study up! (..Ok, just scaring you with that quiz thing
| there. I'm sorry.)
|
|
| SharpE Public Beta 5 by Billi Berserker
| http://shell-shocked.org/article.php?id=292
| There's two things that get the Internet up in the morning -
| fresh porn and fresh code. We at Shell-Shocked would never
| consider thrusting our good fortune upon you - sort of like
| Liberace - which leaves -- fresh code! All by way of saying
| that SharpE is fresher than ever, and I do mean Fresh. Billi
| Berserker, take it!
|
|
| Interview: Andrew Powell, Kapsules creator by sparkane
| http://shell-shocked.org/article.php?id=293
| Andy Powell is not a spy. Certainly not a spy for Michigan,
| which can barely afford squirrels, let alone a spy like Andy!
| (And Shell-Shocked is not Robert Novak.) No, Andy is just a
| regular joe who made a neat new widget engine on .NET. Read
| this if you don't believe us. Read this if you do.
|
|
| The GUI Next Door: Geoshell 4.11 by Mattias Westlund
| http://shell-shocked.org/article.php?id=294
| Shaker West rides again! A peerless tracker across the dusty
| vasts of the IntarWeb, West brings hope and comfort to you,
| pilgrims, with another installment of The GUI Next Door, this
| time on Geoshell 4.11. Put down that Bible, pardner -- now
| here's news!
|
|
| Practical Modding by Rev. Edward Karn (ZenLogic)
| http://shell-shocked.org/article.php?id=288
| Zenlogic, whom we've determined is a real actual Reverend,
| checks in with this inspirational tale about deskmodding in
| the Real World. Not to mention what are probably two of the
| coolest screenshots you'll ever expect to see from a church
| computer. Then again -- our Reverend is Zenlogic; would you
| expect any less?
|
|
| Windows Symbolic and Hard Links by sparkane
| http://shell-shocked.org/article.php?id=284
| How many sleepless nights have you passed, tossing and
| turning, because you couldn't symbolically link files on
| Windows as you could on *NIX? That many, huh? Geez, kid.. get
| a life! Or if that's not an option, you could try a little of
| this?
|
|
| Jokes: Issue #9 by Brian Wolven
| http://shell-shocked.org/article.php?id=290
| Gentle Sentients, where would we be without jokes,
| without humor, the yeast of life?
| Well, we'd probably be more like a griddle cake
| than a loaf.
| -- Okay, I tried. Here's the pro!
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